AbstractWe use self-consistent field theory to determine structural and energetic properties of intermediates and transition states involved in bilayer membrane fusion. In particular, we extend our original calculations from those of the standard hemifusion mechanism, which was studied in detail in the first article of this series, to consider a possible alternative to it. This mechanism involves non-axial stalk expansion, in contrast to the axially symmetric evolution postulated in the classical mechanism. Elongation of the initial stalk facilitates the nucleation of holes and leads to destabilization of the fusing membranes via the formation of a stalk-hole complex. We study properties of this complex in detail, and show how transient lea...
AbstractOne approach to the understanding of fusion in cells and model membranes involves stalk form...
To understand the mechanism of membrane fusion, we have to infer the sequence of structural transfor...
AbstractWe propose a model that accounts for the time courses of PEG-induced fusion of membrane vesi...
AbstractWe use self-consistent field theory to determine structural and energetic properties of inte...
ABSTRACT Self-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of me...
AbstractSelf-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of met...
AbstractMembrane fusion is believed to proceed via intermediate structures called stalks. Mathematic...
ABSTRACT We have carried out extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the fusion of tense apposed bilaye...
AbstractWe have carried out extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the fusion of tense apposed bilayer...
AbstractLipid bilayer fusion is thought to involve formation of a local hemifusion connection, refer...
AbstractFusion of lipid bilayers proceeds via a sequence of distinct structural transformations. Its...
AbstractWe extend previous work on homogeneous bilayers to calculate the barriers to fusion of plana...
We propose that the first stage of membrane fusion need not be the formation of a single stalk. Inst...
Diverse membrane fusion reactions in biology involve close contact between two lipid bilayers, follo...
Over the past 20 years, it has been widely accepted that membrane fusion proceeds via a hemifusion s...
AbstractOne approach to the understanding of fusion in cells and model membranes involves stalk form...
To understand the mechanism of membrane fusion, we have to infer the sequence of structural transfor...
AbstractWe propose a model that accounts for the time courses of PEG-induced fusion of membrane vesi...
AbstractWe use self-consistent field theory to determine structural and energetic properties of inte...
ABSTRACT Self-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of me...
AbstractSelf-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of met...
AbstractMembrane fusion is believed to proceed via intermediate structures called stalks. Mathematic...
ABSTRACT We have carried out extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the fusion of tense apposed bilaye...
AbstractWe have carried out extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the fusion of tense apposed bilayer...
AbstractLipid bilayer fusion is thought to involve formation of a local hemifusion connection, refer...
AbstractFusion of lipid bilayers proceeds via a sequence of distinct structural transformations. Its...
AbstractWe extend previous work on homogeneous bilayers to calculate the barriers to fusion of plana...
We propose that the first stage of membrane fusion need not be the formation of a single stalk. Inst...
Diverse membrane fusion reactions in biology involve close contact between two lipid bilayers, follo...
Over the past 20 years, it has been widely accepted that membrane fusion proceeds via a hemifusion s...
AbstractOne approach to the understanding of fusion in cells and model membranes involves stalk form...
To understand the mechanism of membrane fusion, we have to infer the sequence of structural transfor...
AbstractWe propose a model that accounts for the time courses of PEG-induced fusion of membrane vesi...